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Florence61
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12 Jun 2023 14:13 |
Well, all is back to normal thank goodness! Yes Gwyn I did stop the blood thinners before when I had surgery for something else so maybe next time(in 6 months) I shall speak with GP beforehand about stopping them for 2 days.
Honestly, I was running out of dressings and only had toilet roll to hold tight as kitchen rolls on order and not arrived yet what a carry on.
Joan , poor you getting that message making you all worried. Just as a precaution, can your daughter get you some bottled water just in case? Even if you dont use it, it will keep ages as an emergency. Still foggy here but havent seen any warnings of bad weather. Like you we are on the priority list as daughter has Insulin in the fridge.
But what can they do to support us anyway? We have cool bags and some ice packs in freezer which could keep insulin chilled. Its ok for 12 hours after which it cant be used and we have 12 pens in the fridge of different sorts, one for day/rrapid and one for night.
God I think I heard a loud rumble of thunder...eeeek off to fill the kettle just in case. Back in a minute or 2.
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Gwyn in Kent
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12 Jun 2023 13:37 |
Gosh Florence, that sounds excessive bleeding :-0 Maybe ask a medical opinion if it doesn't stop bleeding soon. I would try to keep your leg rested /elevated and have a quiet afternoon. I hope everything calms down and you soon feel the benefits from the treatment.
Perhaps in view of this happening, your doctor would advise stopping your blood thinner for a couple of days prior to further treatment.? That's what I had to do before an operation or dental treatment, but only with medical advice.
Really warm here again and there are deep cracks in the grass in the back garden due to lack of rain.... No thunderstorms for us, yet. I don't like extremes of weather, so am finding plenty to do in doors with the curtains drawn to make shade.
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Florence61
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12 Jun 2023 13:05 |
Afternoon all Well it turned out to be very dense fog not smoke! Was thick fog still when i got up at 6am.
I have returned from hospital around 12 and my left knee has been bleeding badly since. I have had to change the dressing 5 times as was soaked with blood.
So I was on the mobile when I suddenly looked down to see my whole leg covered in blood, what a mess! So again I cleaned it up and another dressing but im pressing hard on the wound to hopefully stop it. I'm on blood thinners which is the cause but its nearly 3 hours since i got the jag!!. I put my long shorts on but now the hem is soaked in blood as are my flip flops.
Anyway, I cleaned it all and think its beginning to slow down hopefully.
"Bone man" was in a good mood today at least and by tomorrow should feel relief so that's the upside of the jags.
Aside from that, it is warm and the sun is starting to peep through the clouds at long last.
Hope everyone else well and ok today.
I'm in need of a drink of something and a sandwich now!
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Florence61
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11 Jun 2023 21:00 |
Well I messaged my neighbour 2 doors along and she thinks its thick fog :-S
It is now very dense but not any nearer, so now confused??
If it was like the haar we get, it would have travelled down towards us by now but it hasnt. Shall just cast an eye until we go to bed and hope for the best,
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LindainHerriotCountry
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11 Jun 2023 20:27 |
Gosh Florence, I hope the fire doesn’t come your way. it is very humid here, but with zero percent chance of rain. It says it will be thirty degrees tomorrow
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Florence61
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11 Jun 2023 19:02 |
Well we are a little concerned as just over the hills from us has been a horrid yellow haze of thick smoke and we think the moor is on fire!! if it comes over the hills and heads this way, could be a dangerous situation so watching out the window through my binoculars.
Thankfully cant se any flames just a thick haze. Nothing on local news site yet but keep checking.
The earlier rain we had has brought out my roses and all the plants have also perked up, just wish it would start raining again just now.
Back later with any updates
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LindainHerriotCountry
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11 Jun 2023 17:55 |
Lucky people having rain, it has been very hot here. It was the monthly town litter pick, so OH. and I went, but left Eve behind. It was scorching, so we only lasted an hour, we still picked lots of litter.
We are having a bbq instead of Sunday dinner, I don’t really like them, but they do. The whole house reeks of smoke now
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AnninGlos
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11 Jun 2023 17:27 |
Hope all goes well tomorrow Florence.
Yes the cheese rolling is mad and dangerous but it attracts contestants from all over the world. Some people like danger. The female who won the ladies race was actually unconscious when she reached the bottom as she fell so she was awarded the prize and carted off to hospital. as it is no longer official (but sort of allowed) the emergency services are not in attendance but they do park up within easy reach as they know they could be needed. I think the hill is steeper than it looks which comes as a surprise to people and it is not mown so is a bit rough. we have viewed it from the top several times as it is close to one of the walks we used to do. It is actually fenced off during the year.
We have not had any thunder but have had a few quite heavy showers of rain which has perked the garden up it was 22 degrees and cloudy all day until 4.30 when the sun came out. it is still 22 and very hot in the sun. The rain pulled down a rambling rose with the weight of the roses so I have had to cut some branches off.
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Florence61
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11 Jun 2023 15:10 |
Depends what mood "bone man" is in as sometimes he can be brutal if he's in a humdinger of a mood!
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11 Jun 2023 15:08 |
Lots of thunder and lightning here last night, about 10.30. Absolutely torrential rain for a while, and also more normal rain later.
I love that smell of rain on very dry ground.
But very localised - the village 5 miles away only had a light shower.
And as you say, Florence, the midges are out with a vengeance today.
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Florence61
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11 Jun 2023 13:37 |
Afternoon all.
Well it came at 7am this morning......the rain.
Yes after 2 months, the wet stuff finally returned and the grass has been well and truly watered. Not torrential but the steady drizzle which is what we needed as this type of rain actually seeps into the ground. A heavy downpour just runs off. The plants have had a good drink so no watering for us to do today.
Midges out in force in their armies so def no windows open here unless Im on a death wish lol.
AnnG, I have seen bits on the news about the annual cheese rolling and it looks so dangerous! Why on earth would anyone want to take part?
I have just finished the ironing and the basket once again is empty. Love to see an empty basket!
Tomorrow I'm at the hospital for my knee jags and have to be ready from 8am for the ambulance to collect me so a very early rise for me. My appointment is at 10.30 so will need to leave here by 9.30 anyway.
Mums flat goes live on Tuesday after all this time. Oh my the paperwork involved was horrendous. What we use to call "the specs" on a property is now called " a brochure"....fancy words for the same thing! Just hope it sells as prices are falling weekly.
Well left overs from buffet yesterday and that means...no cooking, yay a day off :-D
No thunderstorms here, has anyone else got them?
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LindainHerriotCountry
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11 Jun 2023 09:37 |
Your cheese rolling is crackers Ann :-D I read about this years event recently and so many people were hurt. The bed race has been going since 1966 and I don’t think there have been many injuries. A few of the floats looked like they were going to tip over in the river, but the teams managed to right them. The teams stay in a channel formed by orange ropes, there are lots of marshals in wet suits in the water and some in boats where they have to swim. If anyone got into trouble, they would be spotted immediately It is going to be twenty seven degrees today, so we will be having a garden day with the large paddling pool. We will fill it with hot water, so it is more like a hot tub which Esme loves. She will play in it all day. If we put cold water in, they can’t stay in the water.
Have a good day everyone
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AnninGlos
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11 Jun 2023 09:17 |
Just G how lovely to see people after such a long time, lots of photos I expect and more memories made. Glad you had a good time. Florence, that buffet sounded rather moreish, shame about the weather though, it was glorious here yesterday and so far today it is sunny and 21 degrees at 0830. Linda, what a great day you had, love the sound of the decorated beds and then the race, doesn't sound as if anyone was hurt as well. A bit different to our annual race (cheese roll) when it is a rare year when nobody is hurt. And well done for not falling in the river too. It did sound as if you thoroughly enjoyed it all and I am sure Eve did as well. :-)
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Florence61
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10 Jun 2023 21:35 |
Wow Linda, what an afternoon you had. The race sounds amazing. So glad none of fell in as that would have a disaster but it all sounded great fun :-D :-D
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LindainHerriotCountry
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10 Jun 2023 20:27 |
I hate mozzies and midges Florence, I think I have a large sign over my head saying” bite me”
We went to the Knaresborough bed race today and it was scorching. Luckily it was just Eve, her father, OH and me. Esme had a birthday party for someone in her class to go to, so she couldn’t come. That was just as well given the heat. I think there were ninety six teams this year. They are all given an identical metal base on wheels. Goodness knows how they store them during the year. They decorate them and they are judged. Each bed can have as many helpers as they want, they are all in fancy dress to match whatever theme has been chosen. There is a huge parade around the town, complete with marching bands etc. We managed to find a very good viewing spot, amazing as the town is absolutely heaving with visitors, between 20-30 thousand usually The teams all end up down by the river where they strip off all of the decorations, just leaving the metal frame which has a chair on it and some buoyancy floats. All the teams are then reduced to six pushers and a passenger, usually a young teenager. They set off at one minute intervals and have to complete the 2.4 mile course, not easy as it is an incredibly hilly town. They come hurtling down the huge hill at breakneck speed. Once they get back down to river level, they actually have to push the bed along the river for a hundred yards or so. It is so deep at that point, that they actually have to swim. There is just one section of river bank where a few people can clamber down through the brambles and nettles so you are right opposite where they are swimming. It was a lot more overgrown this year, but we managed it. There was a fallen willow tree which was still growing and jutting out over the water. Eve and her dad climbed onto that. OH and I both slipped and ended up sitting on the bank. Again we had a great view. I wasn’t sure how I was going to get up as I was just sitting in the dusty soil right in the edge of the bank, but I managed it without falling in :-D :-D
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Florence61
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10 Jun 2023 17:00 |
Afternoon all. JustGinnie, good to see you posting and glad everything back to normal with you.
Its been a lovely hot day at the front but in the back garden a nippy easterly breeze. That put the dampers on our food tonight. daughter came back with some treats and I decided to make a cold buffet. So a tuna pasta, potato salad, green salad with prawns, crabsticks etc. Some breaded drumsticks and put 6 petit pain bread rolls in too.
Yummy crisps, some dips and the last of the non-alcoholic Pimms.
However, the haar from the sea is heading fast this way making the air damp so buffet indoors sadly.
There will be enough left over for tomorrow as well. always a bonus :-D
Hope everyone else had a good day
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10 Jun 2023 12:25 |
Hello all,
Well back to normal now, we had visitors from far away. They were here for 10 days so a lot of catching up done. 3 we hadn't seen for 15 years (except on skype) 1 we saw 4 years ago and 1 we had not met before (in law) . When they left Britain the youngest was only 3 yrs old.so you can imagine how much they had grown. They managed to do a fair bit of sight seeing as well as seeing us most days . After the last months which haven't been the best for me as losing 3 close members of my family in less than 8 mths has been difficult but seeing family has been wonderful.
Weather is lovely at the moment but like most we could do with a shower or two for the garden as although we have had chilly days we had no rain.
I have caught up with everything on here now so know what you have all been up to lol. Hope you are all well and enjoying the weekend .
Take care all.
Ginnie
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Florence61
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10 Jun 2023 11:15 |
Morning AnnG and everyone else looking in.
Well I was up early at 8am and had a cool shower and washed hair. Drying it made me extremely hot as its way down my back sitting under my bra!
Was determined to water the plants after last nights failure so jug in hand and out I went. Phew the heat at 10am hit me as if I was abroad, its warm, very warm.
However, as I reached the side of the house the wind came through very breezy and chilly as was off the sea. So depending on which area you are in its different, East or West.
Anyway all watered now. The grass is tinder dry and mostly brown with not much new growth, hence the grasscutters are leaving it for a month to help it.
We don't have any stormy weather forecast here but some may get heavy downpours and thunder, not sure where that is?
Daughter went off to town to look at windbreaks so probably a tel call soon asking for money to buy them :-D :-D
As for our main meal later, no idea. Im actually fed up with food just now so picking at little things. far too hot for a cooked meal and salad is getting boring!
Sending our sun to anyone that want's it....going free ;-)
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AnninGlos
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10 Jun 2023 07:37 |
Good morning up (not dressed) early, sun shining and 11 degrees. the last few days have been beautiful, sun all day, blue skies and a light breeze. Yesterday it was 25 degrees. I did manage a bit of gardening as the breeze kept the temp down a bit. The garden is definitely suffering lack of water. I am only watering pots and containers. Being on a water meter does make you careful. Most of the plants and the grass will survive not being watered. We do get a mix of weather on this thread don't we? But interesting to note we are all equally as short of water.
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Florence61
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9 Jun 2023 21:28 |
Evening anyone looking in.
Well left it as late as possible before watering the plants. So large jug in hand for the smaller pots and off I ventured outside. pleasant evening, still very sunny but much cooler.
Had just started watering a pot when I felt I was being bitten around my eyes and my back. Oh my the blooming midges were awful. Thousands of them as the wind had dropped. I did the quickest water ever and ran back indoors. Im still itching around my ankles and my eyes wee blighters.
That's the thing here you cant win, you want no wind but then the midges arrive grrrr.
Joan we haven't had rain either for nearly 2 months and none coming in the week ahead. Your little deer sounded lovely, wonder where its mum was?
LInda, hope you didn't get too exhausted picking litter in the sun. I'm sure the girls love the paddling pool and will keep them cool.
Dads bloods have gone down after 2 months of increasing so that's really good news and has boosted him back up as he was a bit down last few days worrying but he needn't have :-D
Well coffee time now and then have a read online of the news etc.
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